Clash of the Champions: 2022 Bennetts British Superbike entry list confirmed

Clash of the Champions: 2022 Bennetts British Superbike entry list confirmed

04 March 2022

The 2022 Bennetts British Superbike Championship provisional entry list has been released by series promoter and organiser MSVR, with a stellar line up confirmed ahead of the season opener at Silverstone this Easter (15-17 April).

Tarran Mackenzie leads the entry as the reigning champion, returning to defend his number one plate, in a bid to emulate his father Niall once more by claiming consecutive championship victories. However, it has not been the easiest pre-season for Bennetts BSB’s reigning title winner, as he continues his recovery from a pre-season injury ahead of the opening three races at Silverstone.

Mackenzie faces a formidable list of rivals, all bidding to snatch away his crown. The new season marks the much-anticipated return of 2013 Superbike World Champion Tom Sykes and 2018 British Champion Leon Haslam from the world stage, and both will be determined to stamp their authority.

Josh Brookes is another former champion on this year’s grid. His tenacity has driven him to two Bennetts BSB title in 2015 and 2020, and the Australian contender remains the most successful rider of the series’ current grid.

Fierce competition will also come from last year’s runner-up Tommy Bridewell, who had his strongest campaign to date in 2021, and third-placed Jason O’Halloran. The ‘O’Show’ was imperious in the early stages of last season, outscoring his rivals for race wins and podium finishes, but missed out in the Showdown and that is something the Australian is determined to make amends for in 2022.

No fewer than 15 previous Bennetts BSB race winners and a former Moto3 World Champion are set to compete for Britain’s biggest motorsport title this year, with experienced title challengers lining up alongside a host of season rookies, including reigning Pirelli National Superstock champion Tom Neave.


2022 Bennetts British Superbike Championship entry list:

No.

Name

Nationality 

Team/Manufacturer 

1

Tarran Mackenzie 

GBR

McAMS Yamaha 

2

Glenn Irwin 

GBR

Honda Racing UK

4

Dan Linfoot 

GBR

iForce BMW

5

Dean Harrison

GBR

DAO Racing Kawasaki 

7

Ryan Vickers

GBR

FHO Racing BMW with Attis Sports 

10

Joe Sheldon-Shaw

GBR

NP Racing BMW

11

Rory Skinner

GBR

FS-3 Racing Kawasaki 

12

Luke Mossey

GBR

TAG Racing Honda 

13

Takumi Takahashi 

JPN

Honda Racing UK

14

Lee Jackson

GBR

FS-3 Racing Kawasaki 

16

Luke Hopkins 

GBR

Black Onyx Security Honda

18

Andrew Irwin 

GBR

SYNETIQ BMW Motorrad  

21

Christian Iddon 

GBR

Buildbase Suzuki 

22

Jason O'Halloran 

AUS

McAMS Yamaha 

25

Josh Brookes 

AUS

MCE Ducati

27

Bjorn Estment

RSA

Powerslide/Catfoss Racing Suzuki

28

Bradley Ray 

GBR

Rich Energy OMG Racing Yamaha

31

Sam Cox

GBR

NP Racing BMW

34

Liam Delves 

GBR

Rapid CDH Racing Kawasaki

44

Dan Jones

GBR

iForce BMW

46

Tommy Bridewell 

GBR

Oxford Products Racing Ducati

52

Danny Kent

GBR

Buildbase Suzuki 

55

Leon Jeacock

GBR

Specsavers Suzuki

60

Peter Hickman 

GBR

FHO Racing BMW

65

Josh Owens

GBR

Rapid CDH Racing Kawasaki

66

Tom Sykes

GBR

MCE Ducati

68

Tom Neave

GBR

Honda Racing UK

69

Chrissy Rouse

GBR

Crowe Performance BMW 

77

Kyle Ryde

GBR

Rich Energy OMG Racing Yamaha 

79

Storm Stacey

GBR

Team LKQ Euro Car Parts Kawasaki

83

Danny Buchan

GBR

SYNETIQ BMW Motorrad  

89

Fraser Rogers

GBR

iForce BMW

88

Ryo Mizuno 

JPN

Honda Racing UK

91

Leon Haslam

GBR

VisionTrack Kawasaki

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